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Chelsea Shrimper
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lmao...bet that was painful!!! I'm afraid your rear end is uncovered!! |
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Mel
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Oh when I read title of question I though you were talking about something else ;)
Dam this dirty mind of mine :) |
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Reverend Black Grape
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Your "suggestive" questions mostly suggest you have an immature mind and are easily amused.
Read her other "questions", folks, before you get carried away with writing actual answers or giving me thumbs down.
Should I shave my Pu55y?
Would a bigger c0ck help?
Im soooooo Wet right now? |
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mark
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Afraid not. Getting rear-ended without the correct cover can be a painful business... |
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Mr. J
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Was this your first time? |
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Joe m
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Insurance coverage is different country to country, state to state, and province wide. In Ontario Canada, if its a small or big damage and no witness to the accident, you will be held 1/2 responsible for the accident if you put a claim through with your insurance. |
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Much too tired.
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Probably not. You should have got the number of the other vehicle. |
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organbuilder272
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You have a hit and run situation. Did you get any plates numbers. In any case report it to both police and your insurance.
You certainly cannot ask for reasonable answers here. no one knows what coverage you have. Talk to your insurance representitive. They will telly ou what you have, deductables and limits. |
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Bharat P
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you need to go back to the place if you can remember what the car looked liked you might be in the chance you need to go there round similar time or just before take pen and a paper with you and a friend as well . eventually you will get the person and if you saw anybody in the area , did the car turn off anywhere so you can check that out as well go for a walk in that direction . and hope there is not much damage done to your car than just get it repaired adn hope for the best . also you can go to the police to report |
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firebobby
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Firstly you need to report it to the police and your insurance company. Unfortunately with only 3rd party cover this will not pay for repairs to your car.
However, there is a fund, contributed to by all insurance companies that may be able recompense you, as the damage was as the result of a "hit and run".
Your insurance company should be able to help you on this.
Hope you were not hurt in the shunt, had is myself and it can hurt
Good luck |
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ppe
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For what ? repair your car or injured, far as fixing your car you going have to deductible on it. |
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Miss Terry
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nothing but cctv is everywhere go back to the crash site and see if the accident has been recorded somewhere if you get a number plate report as a hit and run |
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jamand
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Not likely I'm afraid |
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sailor
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I'm. sorry the answer is no, so keep your rear end out of other peoples way in future. |
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UCANTCME
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SORRY BUT NO. |
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ORC
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No. |
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oklatom
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Yes, a bill for repair if you have it fixed. Other than that, no. |
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